Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 07, 1935, Page 13, Image 13

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    fEDFOTtD MAIL TRTBUN"E, fEDFORD, OREGON. FKTDAT. JTTNE 7. 1935.
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OPENING MONDAY
A combined vacation Bible school
under the Joint sponsorship of the
Presbyterian and Methodist churches
Is to open its first session. Monday.
9 a. m.
The school Is to be of two weeks
duration and under direction of Don
Huckabce. Mr. Huckabee. working in
co-operation with Rev. Peterson of
the Presbyterian church, and Rev.
Knotts of tho Methodist church, hat
prepared an extremely Interesting
and valuable program for the boys
and girls who attend.
The vacation school will offer work
In the following fields:
A course in "Learning about our
Christ." A hclpfin and entertaining
study of the meaning of church
forms and equtpment. The class is
to be under direction of Rev. Peter
son. The work will be in the form of
a daily worship service conducted by
and with the children.
For the children, a study or "Ood
and the Beautiful." A good treatment
of a worthwhile thought. The course
will introduce to the children the
best In music, art, and Nature; and
will strive to bring about an appre
ciation based on an understanding
of the thoughts In the minds of the
creators. This course will be given
by Mrs. English of the Girls' Com
munity club.
Several courses in Bible study for
the younger children. Theso courses
will dcnl with the adventure stories
of the Old and New Testaments and
will be taught through the use of
the Hero story and Free Drama.
In addition to the above, there will
be organized recreation and drama
under the supervision of competent
directors.
At tho conclusion of the school
there will be a picnic for the stu
dents nnd a graduation exercise with
a display of tho handiwork and ac
complishments of the children.
A cordial invitation Is extended to
every boy and girl between the ages
of six and fifteen to be present from
the very first day.
Following la a partial list of the
faculty:
Mrs. O. E. Schenck, Mrs. Lucretta
Whlllock, Miss Mildred Walker, Miss
Beth dllling", Miss Jennette Trill,
Mrs. Stanley Jones, Mrs. English, Don
Huckabce.
G.
OF
SERVICE HERE SUNDAY
Grants Pass Presbyterian Young
People will have charge of a service
at the Mrdford Presbyterian church
Sunday evening from 7:30 to 8:30.
Songs, talks, and worship will be in
the nature of a Fir Point Summer
Conferenco rally. Fir Point Confer
ence grounds are a recent gift to
Southwest Oregon Presbytery from
Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Howard. They are
nltuntrd near Olendnle In a beauti
ful mountain setting.
Last year, the first that the Young
People's Conference was held on
these grounds, a large dining and
recreation hall and a swimming pool
were constructed. This year a girls'
dormitory Is in tho process of erec
tion. Tho beautiful Howard home Is
used for class work and faculty head
quarters. The Medford young people
extend to all friends of the church
a cordial invitation to attend the In
teresting rally program which the
Grants Pass young people will bring
Sunday evening.
At six o'clock, the local young peo
ple will be hosts to the Grants Pass
delegation at a social hour. Refresh
ments will be served by the ladles of
the Sunny Sister's circle. A short
program is being plnnned for this
hour by Miss Paulino Chaniplnln. At
slx-ihlrly there will be a Christian
Endeavor meeting with Alice D. Eng
lish leading a discussion on "The
Influence of Personality." Miss Elea
nors Poffcnbergcr will sing at this
Aen Ice.
I
Dr. O. C. Wright, guest speaker at
the golden jubtire anniversary at the
Medftird Baptist church tonicht and
Sunday mornlm. whs for Ul years
executive secretary of the Or.'gon
Baptist convention. Since .retiring
from that work he has been employed
by the National Baptist Promotion
Board of Missions of New York and
do field deputation work.
Immediately following his engage
ment with the Mrdlord church he
will go to Lode Grass. Mont., to be
guest sinker at the annual conven
tion of the Crow Indian Baptist as
sociation. Last year at a similar
meeting Ir. Wright was made a mem
ber of the Crow Indian tribe and
given the name "Shining Star." Some
of his moving pu turvs tonight will
be of the Crow Indians taken last
summer. Dr. Wright has made a Ra
cial study of Oregon pioneers and
will show moving pictures of some
historic places and describe pioneer
events. Pictures of cscadia B. Y. P.
U. assembly will nlso be shown. The
public Is invited at 8 o'clock. No
admission will be charged.
DANCE
At Uonney'a Grill, Satuiday night.
S?lenderi?e with prcer Indhldml
Iv Designed Corsets. Marlon Jeanne.
Tel. 467.
Home portraits or family j.nups
and rhlldrrn at Special Prices
Mianlc Studio. Phone 1308.
SUNDAY, JUNE 1 6th
0m
OWN I
For Vacation Luggage
SALE OF BOYS'
WASH SUITS
We open our New Keddles' Shop on the Second
Floor with a Big Sale of Boys' Fast' Color Wash
Suits all $1.98 values go on sale Tomorrow for
only $1.60. Included are Suits of Broadcloth, Seer
sucker and Pique In long and short trouser 'styles
for boys from 1 to 3 and 2 to 8 years. All colors
and color combinations.
$1 .59
XSUIT
New Kiddies Shop, Second Floor
A 1 ' k
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Monogramming
That's the Talk of the Town
Gift Suggestions
For Father's Day
Thi yew. glv Dad a lot of little things ouch aa we
have llfttl below. He really neeoa many of these Item
uch aa a Tic. Shirt, Socka. Belt. Really useful things
rul we know he'll appreciate them If they come from
Mann's.
Dress Neckties 50c to $1.50
Handkerchiefs at 25c to $1.00
Arrow Shirts $2.00 to $2.50
Belts, Suspenders Each $1.00
Arrow Shirts & Shorts 65c 75c
Men's Sweaters $3.95 to $5.95
Men's Polo Shirts, Only $1.00
Jantzen Swim Shorts $2.95 Up
Holeproof Hose 35c to 65c
Glovers Pajamas $1.65 - $2.50
Cool Suits
For Summer
Featuring Light Weight
KUPPENHEIMER
AND CLUB MODELS
Choose one of those good looking
Summer Weight Kupponheimer or
Club Suits . . . You'll look better and
feel better 1 Smart New Patterns in
Action Back Styles or plain tailored
models Single and Doublo Breasted.
Sizes for Men and Young Men.
$25.to$45.
MEN'S STORE
Boys' Linen Gaps
In the Boys' department on the Main
Floor! New Two-Way Vlzer Caps for Boys
from 3 to 8 at 80c each. These caps come
well made from fine linen In White, Tan
and Mixtures.
' The' Boys' Dept., Main Floor
First Showing of These
Newest Wash Silk
DRESSES
Lovely Wash Silks for a cool Summer! Dresses in Misty
Pastels, Polka Dots and Snow White. The perfect Frock
for vacation or an active summer at home. These New
Washablcs come in sizes 12J to 22:-; and 14' to 42 in
White. Flesh, Powder Blue, Maise and Tea Rose. The
Polka Dots are White with Black dots, White with Bed,
Maise with Brown, White with Navy, Powder Blue with
White, also Checks and Stripes.
Special for Saturday
No rinuht about it this is the createst Monoeram season in years. Mono.
grams are quite tho thing. Knowing this we secured the services of Miss
Muncie Woltring, an expert in the art of monogramming. Miss Wolting is
now in the Store, with her own machines, monogramming Free of Charge
any article you purchase. Her work is guaranteed . . . The articles listed here
are very suitable for monogramming.
. Handkerchiefs . . . Shirts . . . Pajamas . . . Shorts
. . . Towels . . . Robes . . . Blankets . . . Underwear
. . . Gowns . . . Swim Suits . . .Auto Robes . . .
Scarfs . . .Table Linen . . . Sweaters . . . Pillow Cases
... Sheets ... Sport Togs... Dish Towels...
Blouses . . . Bed Spreads ... Lunch Sets . .
Wash Cloths and Waists
TOWELS SPECIALLY PEICED!
20x40-inch at 29c each . . . 22x44-inch, 3 for $1.00
22x44-inch, 39c and 49c .. . 16x28-in.cn, 25c ea.
12xl2-in. Wash Cloths at 10c each
All Monogrammed
Free of Charge
$1475
TV T
lNewes
Models
in7
s
wim
Suits
The marvelous elasticity of a Jantzen is achieved through
an exclusive knitting process Jantzen-stitch. That is why
a Jantzen always fits perfectly and permanently! That
is why a Jantzen is so completely comfortable, molding the
body in smooth flowing lines yet permitting absolute free
dom for swimming. Jantzcns are priced from
$45.0 to $65.0
Mann's Second Floor
Newest Flannel
Sport Coats
You'll feel mighty smart in one of these new Tuxedo or
Manderian Sport Coats! A Summer weight flannel coat,
unlined swagger type. Colors include white and pastels.
A very gay coat for almost any Summer occasion. Better
pack one of these handy coats for that vacation trip 1
They are in sizes 14 to 20 and priced only
$10
Cool String Coats for warm Summer
days. These we offer at $4.95 are in
the popular natural, plaid and check
patterns. All sizes.
New String Coats
$495
New String Dresses
$395
New Linen Suits
$495
Buy one of these Cool String Knit
Frocks to go with your String Coat.
They come in Natural, Powder Blue
Maise, Tea Rose and Aqua.
New natural colored linen Bi-Swing
Suits for only $495. A completely
Sanforized pure linen suit at a new
low price. Tomorrow at Mann's.
NEW JEWELRY
A mrvlou wlcctlon ot Jewelry for the Summer
WMOli. Jewelry for Sport Wear. Slroot. Mini-formal liml
rornml wenr. Necklaces. Bracelets. Clips and Earrings
In All Colors.
$1.00 to $1.95
NEW HAND BAGS
The Bait Section announces a new line of Hand Bags
(or Summcrl New Leathers, Wood Beads. Cotton Slip
Cover Piques In adorable silk lined styles. On Sale
Tomorrow at Mann's.
Your
Choice
$1.98
Washable Gloves
The Washable English Doe Skin Glove Ih one of the
most popular Olove.i we have for Summer wear. Comes
in White. Natural and Yellow. All sizes and priced at
Mann's
$2.98
pair
Colonial Dames Beautifier
Colonial Dames Beautifier docs Just what a Rood pow
der base should do . . . Protects and Beautifies the
skin. Your Power and Rouge will adhere smoothly to
Colonial Dames Beautifier. Main aisle.
65c $1.00 $2.00
Mann's Millinery Second Floor
It's Hard to Believe
But These Are
Genuine
F
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in Solid White
$398 C
You know what ood fur
(elt usually cost, but here'.
one time when you needn't
pay it cent more than :UKl
for one of the amarest you
ever wore. Heiuitlfully
blocked and finished!
Felts L i
Tomorrow
Last Day of
the Butterick
Dressmaking
Clinic
Don't for n:rn.-y sake,
fnil to see Miss Khrvn
k.oi; Tomorrow, as that
is the last dny this dress
making expert will be
with us. Miss Fnhren
kroti will out. fit and
b'uMe 11 drfw Tomorrow
Morning, st artlm about
iV3P. Be sure to tve this
demonstration and n.ik
M 1 s F: h iv 1 1 k r on n n y
c.urMton that ni:v. be
our:'l:n you re.mlin?
vour sew in troubles.
That's whtu hhe' here
Yr But remember S.U
urdav L the last day.
Now Balcony
Main Floor
The Newest in Knit Slips
Ask the girl In the Underwear Section to show
you thee new knit slips. They come in laee
trimmed styles with shadow panel and
tailored styles with a brassiere top. Colors
White and Tea Ho.e. All sires.
Cool Net Girdles
2-3 and 5
Thread Shadowless
The Cot N't Shop is nhowtn a .
New Summer Weleht Net (P f f
Girdle by -Venus." Tills cool I till
garment Ia llchtly boned and V I s y
Is offered In all sizes at Mann's 1
Also White Bandanas at 59c and $1.00
Girls' Wash Dresses
Seclat from our New Kid
dies' Shop on the Second
Floor. Girls' 1 to 8'; year
Wash Frocks in Fast Color
Fabrics and a Tan Silk
Crepe for only II. S Regu
lar $1.08.
$159
Kiddies' Shop Second Floor
1 Sr.-t. Str.-ft. Somi-Fcrn-.sl I S
s
w
35c
HOI PPRDDP
SILK HOSE
Beautiful new 2. 3 and 5
thread Shadowless Holeproof
Hose for nil Summer wear.
A veisht atid siadf for
Srort. Street. Semi -Formal
and Formal Wear. AH sires.
WESTMINSTER ANKLETS
Exclusive at Mann's! WeMmmster Triulo-iiiard Anklets lor
Summer wear. These puia- ?o-.-ks are reinforced 3 times at toe
and heel to Injure Ion- wear. Si.-es are 6'3 to 10. Your choice
pair o pr.
$1.00